THOUGH tastes are personal, trends capture the zeitgeist and reflect some of the conditions and ideas common to many of us.
For a manufacturer like South African-based Ceramic Industries, trend forecasting is essential for answering the needs of their clientele. And for the rest of us, they’re a useful guideline to open our minds to new ideas and new technologies.
With the help of Ceramic Industries, we’ve identified four global trends in design for 2024/2025. As you’ll see, these trends cut across all aspects of décor and design, but with a special focus on how they’re showing up in tile design.
Luxury mansion
This is a trend that’s all about expressing a very individual sense of style, often using objects with a personal meaning to the homeowner. Close attention to detail sets it apart, and it can take inspiration from other high-design categories like fine jewellery. One only needs to imagine the effect of a tile like Borealis Gloss on a guest to get an idea of what this trend is all about. It’s a brand new conception of luxury that aims to create a sense of wonder.
Restorative Haven
Many of us are placing greater emphasis on wellness in all aspects of our lives, whether it’s our diet, mental health, physical fitness or work-life balance. Interior design is no exception, and the Restorative Haven uses conscious design decisions to create wellness, comfort and peace at home. Simplicity, minimalism and functionality are the order of the day, perfectly represented by a tiles like Caesar Travertine and Colosseum.
Biophilic Home
Perhaps it’s a reflection of the moment we live in, but the biophilia trend is set to be with us for some time yet. It’s all about bringing elements of nature indoors, embracing earthy tones, and organic materials and shapes. Of course, you’re permitted to be playful! For instance, mixing and matching Faenza Bone and Botanical gives you the muted stone tones and the vibrant tropical foliage in an arresting, contemporary take on biophilia.
Creative Hub
Forget the restraint of minimalism – the Creative Hub is a space that embraces maximalism. Creativity and personal expression are let loose. Eclecticism rules.
It’s a design approach that puts emotional satisfaction first – although a practised eye helps keep it all in balance. Strong geometric, ethnic-inspired motifs fit right into this style, like the bold, playful Jabu. Or more subtle textures and in-vogue tones like Maestro Blue.
Thanks to innovations in printing technology and new glaze materials for innovative effects employed by Ceramic Industries, an enormous variety of tile designs is available today. These trends show some of the design possibilities available today, and – hopefully – help you home in on some choices for your next design project.